Home brew Paint fill? Alright you paint brewers, need some help here...
#16
Posted 13 June 2006 - 06:35 AM
Try Cornstarch Water, and Powdered Tempra-Paint
#17
Posted 15 June 2006 - 11:13 AM
Making Paintball Paint
Ok, for this you will need...
1. A bucket of paint (normal house paint)
2. 3 times as much water as you have paint
3. A larger bucket to mix it all in (best to have it with an air tight seal at the top)
4. Either a kitchen mixer or paint mixer (paint mixer is a drill attachment, it works best)
How to mix it
1. Get your larger bucket and pour all of your paint in it.
2. Fill the now empty paint bucket with water and dump it in the larger bucket, do so three times.
3. Get your mixer and mix for about 10 minutes, if you don't have a mixer, put the seal on the top of the larger bucket and roll it down a hill, and shake it.
Notes
Depending on your enviornment, the paint will come out thicker or thinner than others will, if it comes out to thick, add another half-paint bucket of water to the mixture, if it comes out to thin, get some jello mix and throw it in.
Ok, for this you will need...
1. A bucket of paint (normal house paint)
2. 3 times as much water as you have paint
3. A larger bucket to mix it all in (best to have it with an air tight seal at the top)
4. Either a kitchen mixer or paint mixer (paint mixer is a drill attachment, it works best)
How to mix it
1. Get your larger bucket and pour all of your paint in it.
2. Fill the now empty paint bucket with water and dump it in the larger bucket, do so three times.
3. Get your mixer and mix for about 10 minutes, if you don't have a mixer, put the seal on the top of the larger bucket and roll it down a hill, and shake it.
Notes
Depending on your enviornment, the paint will come out thicker or thinner than others will, if it comes out to thick, add another half-paint bucket of water to the mixture, if it comes out to thin, get some jello mix and throw it in.
This post has been edited by Dan---: 15 June 2006 - 11:13 AM
Bringing woodsball back to the Special Ops forums
#18
Posted 15 June 2006 - 03:31 PM
Dan---, on Jun 15 2006, 02:13 PM, said:
Making Paintball Paint
Ok, for this you will need...
1. A bucket of paint (normal house paint)
2. 3 times as much water as you have paint
3. A larger bucket to mix it all in (best to have it with an air tight seal at the top)
4. Either a kitchen mixer or paint mixer (paint mixer is a drill attachment, it works best)
Ok, for this you will need...
1. A bucket of paint (normal house paint)
2. 3 times as much water as you have paint
3. A larger bucket to mix it all in (best to have it with an air tight seal at the top)
4. Either a kitchen mixer or paint mixer (paint mixer is a drill attachment, it works best)
HOUSE PAINT?? Im just gonna throw it out there that if someone has spent $150 on a ghillie that you have just turned brite orange, when they realize it isnt washable, theyre probably gonna kill you.
This post has been edited by JLobes: 15 June 2006 - 03:31 PM
#19
Posted 15 June 2006 - 03:50 PM
lol, its better than nothing, at least its not a real mine.
Bringing woodsball back to the Special Ops forums
#20
Posted 18 March 2012 - 09:45 PM
The paint I use for my home made grenades is cornstarch+flower+water+food coloring. you want to have more cornstarch then flower and more water then cornstarch and flower. you put as much food coloring as you want for the wanted color. I have used this and it works great hard to wipe buy comes off good with just water. Hope this helps.
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This post has been edited by Wolfofdarkness: 18 March 2012 - 09:47 PM
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